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whatamp;#39;s going on guys so have you ever wondered how people get the really cool inlays and the things like cutting boards recently I did some on the side of the chessboard which is what Iamp;#39;m gonna be showing today or like pretty much anything anything in wood that you can do anything from coffee tables to just board boxes to whatever is av carve inlaid now this is something stone with the C and C and I know you guys have seen them Iamp;#39;ll kind of throw a couple of examples right here and theyamp;#39;re really cool they really are you can be able to inlay shapes and designs that by hand honestly you probably could not do at all and you can get some extremely fine detail and theyamp;#39;re all done that really similar the same way sometimes thereamp;#39;s some extra tweaking but I wanted to go over today how exactly you do AV karynlee Iamp;#39;m going to be using a simple logo and working on all the sides for the other chess board boxes that Iamp;#39;m working on a

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Similar to a dental filling, an inlay restores lost tooth structure within the cusp of a tooth. However, an inlay is handmade by a ceramist in a lab and is stronger and is color stable, which means your inlay will not change color over time.
The inlay/onlay requires a minimum of 1.5 mm occlusal space and all cuspidian angles must be rounded and the margins must have a shoulder shape with a rounded internal angle or a wide chamfer. The preparations should have a minimum ceramic thickness of approximately 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
Inlays are usually indicated when there has been repeated bdocHub in the integrity of a direct filling as metal inlays are more superior in strength. It is also indicated when placement of direct restoration may be challenging to achieve satisfactory parameters (shape, margin, occlusion).
Inlays come up against fillings but offer a better and more long-term approach because they cover a larger area more easily. Inlays help to strengthen the tooth, whereas fillings can sometimes weaken it when the filling material expands.
Inlays are used to fill, cover and patch larger portions of a cavity, hole or gap on the biting surface of a tooth than could be sealed with a filling, and where that cavity, hole or gap is contained within the cusp of your tooth (inside the perimeter as opposed to over the shoulders or cusps of the tooth.
If a tooth is not repairable with a dental filling yet not enough for a dental crown or root canal procedure, then an inlay can be used. A dentist can recommend an inlay for a damaged tooth with the cusp intact. An inlay can also help a tooth with a weakened dental structure due to a large filling.
Inlays are applied to the grooves (also known as pits and fissures) of the tooth, and they extend deep into the tooths roots. They usually last anywhere between five and 20 years. Although there is no assurance that they will last this long, it is possible to make them last.

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